At the start of the year we set some internal goals related platform integrations. Whiplash is primarily a technology company, and one place that shines through is in our ability to connect to whatever platform our customers are selling on.

That being said, there was a bit of a pause in development while we made some structural decisions about the product.

Those decisions have been decided, we've completed the necessary infrastructure work, and are looking forward to announcing a steady stream of new platform integrations on what should approximate to a monthly basis - starting with our latest to go live, WooCommerce.

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We're happy to announce that WooCommerce, our first integration under this new development schedule is up and running.

WooCommerce touts itself as the most customizable e-commerce platform available - and according to BuiltWith, Woo powers an impressive 28% of the webs online stores - easily the top mark for e-commerce platforms.

Currently this requires a manual install from one of our techs, so if you have a WooCommerce shop you'd like to connect, drop us a line.

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